March 7, 2014
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1h 8m
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Mark Koernke and BK discussed chemtrailing and sky quality, glyphosate contamination in rainwater and air samples, water filtration importance, and BK's food storage spreadsheet tool available at Indiana Freedom Talk Radio. The show covered Ukraine crisis analysis including sniper allegations against Western-backed forces, Russian military strategy, and European energy dependence on Russia. Callers and hosts discussed government surplus auctions for medical supplies, Pelican cases, and plastic containers available at Fort Bragg and other military installations via govliquidation.com. Topics included preparedness logistics, food inventory management, and upcoming militia briefings from Connecticut.
- chemtrailing
- glyphosate
- roundup
- water filtration
- food storage
- ukraine crisis
- snipers
- russia
- crimea
- government surplus auctions
- fort bragg
- preparedness
- militia
- logistics
- pesticides
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He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free. and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. and your daughters visit doctors so their children will be brought to life. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled, each God given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? And good evening, ladies and gentlemen, this is the Evening Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Hrunky. And a butter knife. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, east, southeast, west, and north. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. We're on AM and FM microstations, CB base stations, and alternate technologies east and west of the Mississippi, along with Alaska. We're on the Hallmark Network. From the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida, from the bottom of Florida, to the argyle Gulf of Mexico, headed Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, big chunk of Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming to include both the 3rd, 5th pit and our friends in the recall state of Colorado, waiting to the left coast where we have the State of Jefferson and the SSDs up and down the coast. The SSDs, of course, the footprint for foreign occupation, American soil foreclosure of America with a K, that's the agenda. Well, State of Jefferson is going to be turning the balance there and it is the light on the left coast. Turning back to the east, we sweep across the plains, leap over the burgeoning banks of Mississippi Island to the Smoky East slash the Blue Ridge. With the restaurant crews, grammar teams, OK teams, the Ma Bell Grammar Consortium of retired telecommunications workers, bring us the Golden Spike. It is 7 March 2014. It is Friday evening. It is the last hour of the day and the week for the intelligence report and that makes this quarter masters corner. And we have popped up. We popped up to 50 Fahrenheit today and we popped up to $3.5 gasoline which sounds cheap to some of our listeners but is very, very expensive for us. Here in the central area we typically have among the cheapest gasoline in the country because there is some semblance of competition. There are pipelines east and west and there is the Mississippi, North and South and all the barge traffic. Generally we have been 10 to 20 cents per gallon cheaper than anywhere else. Nobody is broadcasting in a reason. use by etc. for some reason the weather gets warm and they dialed up the basic gasoline 30 cents a gallon or 10 percent. Maybe they are saying, oh well we've got a big crisis in the Ukraine and therefore all of our gasoline imports from the Ukraine are interrupted. or something. I think that it's just yet another demonstration that they're just jerking us around and there's no rhyme or reason to it. It is entirely manipulated and what else is new. It's kind of funny when the house is at 55 degrees I feel pretty clothed and stressed and everything and when it's 50 degrees outside it feels warm and I'm going around in chisels. I don't get it. It's not as if we've got blazing sun. We had as clear skies as we see nowadays. Which is not terribly clear. Basically what that means is that we get some shadows. But basically the control haze is a perpetual thing. Sometimes we see the planes and sometimes we don't. I'm throwing the mic. Okay. Your levels are good. You're below me BK. Okay. You're just a little raspy. It's your voice. Don't worry about it. Okay, so at any rate, we never ever see clear blue skies anymore. Sometimes we see the aircraft, sometimes we don't. I think that they're probably getting a little bit smarter and doing the heavy controlling to the rest of us and letting it blow over gets kind of smeared around by the time it reaches the population centers here. I have wondered for a long while why they didn't do it that way. Did I get dropped? No, you didn't get dropped. Somebody is trying to send something in the conference from the last hour. Okay. Yeah, you sound good. Hey, before you continue on BK, there's something I want to bring to Dad's attention. We talked about it on the last hour. Dad, we found a Cessna T2068 on GSAauctions.gov. The opening bid is $500. There is a bid deposit required of $50,000, but I know if our guys in the air units wanted to get together, it wouldn't take much to chip in to be able to bid on this thing. It looks like it's in really good shape, Dad. You might want to bring it up to Captain Monahan and show him in case he and his... You just bought a plane here the other day again too. By the way, is that down at Oin, Ohio? Actually, this says LA... well, AL, which I'm guessing is Alabama, if I'm not mistaken. Alabama, probably. Alabama at Fairhope Airfield. Terre Haute. Terre Haute. Indiana. No, probably Alabama. It's in Alabama. Is there a tear hout in Alabama? There's actually a couple of tear houts in the United States. That's what's really interesting. I never thought there were. It's like there's two Ann Arbor, Michigan's never thought there were. Actually, there's three now. You'd think a goofy name like Ann Arbor would be like one of a kind. Well, somebody went somewhere else and thought it would be a great name for their town. I don't know why but if you've ever been in an airport it's like I wouldn't name any place after that. I brought it up as a joke to Henry dad but the plane looks like it's in really good condition. It's a government plane, it's got a government number on the tail. As a matter of fact they've had a whole fleet of these that were coming up for auction but I think somebody in Civil Air Patrol, see this is a plane that should go to Civil Air Patrol. But it won't. Instead it will end up being sold. Obviously it's in the auction now. If you've got a $500 bid on it, that's nothing for that aircraft guys. The deposit is $50,000 but if one of our units got together and pitched in $500 apiece, the nice training plane is a four seater too. Yeah. No efficient parts on that aircraft. You couldn't pay $500 to get one of those replaceable parts. Oh yeah, the cost of the engine is worth $10,000. A running core like that, if the engine was just sitting there, even if you just took the engine out, you could take that one county above us, they'll give you $8,000 to $10,000 for the engine core. Just a reminder, guys, you run into these old Air Force generators that have the like homing and aircraft engines in them. That was the thing. We used to get those for $125 a piece, and that's the old story. Man, we could use a generator, but you know what? That like homing engine core is worth $8,000. So what do you do? And they don't have any hours on them. The generators usually have 100, maybe 150 hours on them total. But the aircraft like this, do we have a lot number on that, Ed? Before we go any farther, was there a lot number and a batch number for that? I suspect that if you search on Cessna you will find it. A lot of times it's actually, there's a picture, when you go to it they'll actually have prioritized photograph because it's one of those things where, look what we have! So it's really cool. And again, they do have other aircraft. It's amazing. First time ever here, remember this last year, they had a complete C-130 guys and without, they did not need to be demilitarized. Mostly, stuff like that, you have to chop and lomp and it gets disgusting. You don't even want to bother with it. But what's interesting is there's been some really unique stuff coming through. The single-engine aircraft, those can be sold and be licensed accordingly. Those will be transferred accordingly. So let's see if I can find it real quick. Now it's not popping up directly as an image. But this is, again, a $500 bid. What you do is you start out by popping a $525 bid in behind it. And it's in gov liquidation right now Ed. Uh oh, we lost it. Ed's probably looking to try to see what he can find here. Okay, let's get aircraft accessories. I don't see it. Repeat that Ed. DSA auctions dot gov. Yeah, it's on the dot gov site, Dad. It's actually in the images on the first page. If you scroll through, the auction doesn't start until the 17th, so there are no bids on it yet. Oh, okay. Very good. That may be a minimal bid expected is 500 then that may be where the number came from. Yeah, that's the opening bid is 500 but the minimum of the bid deposit required is 50,000. Very good. Okay, well look for that. I'll tell you what while I'm doing that, BK you jump in there. Go ahead, please sir. Okay, so as I was saying, we do not get bright skies here anymore. The chemtrailing is pretty much continuous. I suspect that they are operating upwind of us and it's fairly spread out by the time it reaches us. All you have to do is move 50-100 miles. to the west and we are largely in the populated areas. The Missouri structure is in the east and Kansas City on the west and there is a whole lot of not much in between. I have long wondered why they didn't just do all of that stuff at night when nobody would ever see them. Just do it from midnight to 6am and it stays up there for a day. the Pirates are generally not among the most stupid people on the planet. It's entirely possible that there are some slightly patriotic individuals out there who are doing the passive resistance thing while we're operating in the daytime unless they tell us specifically to operate at night and the directors of this stuff didn't think of it and therefore they just proceed to operate in the daytime and wait for people to notice. So I don't know, I have no idea. It certainly does seem like an obvious thing. You ought to be doing that sort of stuff at night and you would not have any of these pesky YouTubes of people watching them. I'm listening to you on Live 365 and what you're putting out. You sound clear to me, so it's probably the person listening that's having a problem. Okay, very good. FM broadcasts sound good guys, I'm sorry but FM broadcasts are also sounding good. Very good, thank you sir. Very good, which sort of brings us to another topic and that is that this week there has been some publicity to the fact that somebody did some studies and ran around and did some samples and whatnot. What they are saying is that now glyphosate, which is the fancy name for Roundup, that very, very nasty wide spectrum herbicide that Monsanto is selling by the visibility of tons of the year to farmers, is now getting into the environment to such a degree that it is even showing up in air samples and rainwater samples. So even the rain that you get that we would expect to be clean, except for what's dumped out of an airplane, because of the evaporation and colonization effect, seems to be now contaminated with round up. One of the things that you will learn if you pay attention to a lot of this stuff is even fairly nasty toxins in most cases are not a problem down in the parts per billion range. There's always a threshold where the damage that these chemicals are getting to people gets lost in the statistical noise. And with most of these chemicals, even lead and the more traditional toxins and so on, a part per billion is detectable but not necessarily significant. And we have of course had some people running around screaming about XYZ, parts per billion of nicotine is showing up in the children's blood and you say, well, come on, there's some in potatoes. and naturally in broccoli and other vegetables, just because you can measure it doesn't mean it's significant. One of the things they have learned is that Roundup is toxic to humans in the parts per trillion. That is a thousand times less than a single part per billion. It induces cancers especially with the breast and various health problems and so on. It is becoming so pervasive in the environment that we are now getting it even through rainwater. So even if you run a totally organic garden zone, you're still getting some of it. It is of course vastly attenuated if you're only getting tiny traces in the rainwater and most of that's rinsing off and so on and so forth. It does break down in the environment at a very slow rate, something in the order of 2% per month, so you can calculate the half-life in that fashion. But this just emphasizes the point that we should all be filtering our water and doing what we can to clean things up. You cannot avoid every bad molecule that's out there, but what you can do is you can shift the lads in your favor as much as is economically feasible and hope for the best. So I would remind everybody if you're not filtering your water you ought to be, One of the major vendors available out there is DOLTN, or other vendors as well. If you go with the second stage gravity filter, the first stage is the ones that screw into the top section of your gravity water filter. If you add on the secondary filters on the bottom that are designed to remove flow outs, bear in mind that those only remove half the flow rate. It's still worth doing. But if you're using city water and it's flow rated, you're still getting some of that. Do what you can and just chug and move forward because there's certain that you can accomplish and you can just drive yourself crazy going body over it. But we should at least be doing all of those things that we can, visibly, to comments? No, go ahead, jump in there, please. Okay, so... In other news, this actually happened last week, but we were talking about other things and didn't get to it. Our faithful archivist Spike had some PC problems some months back and has taken me a while, but he has restored the download file for the spreadsheet and now on the new website, that is indianafreedomtalkradio.com, if I recall correctly. You can find a copy of BK's spreadsheet. So go ahead and grab that if you have not and have a look and see what you think. The motivation behind that spreadsheet is that I think a lot of people who have put up some food may have a significant pile and may have filled a closet or they may have filled a pantry or covered a pile in the basement or whatever it is they've done. and look at that and say, wow, that's an awful lot of food, I couldn't get on the outside of that in considerable time, I guess I'm all set. And it is my opinion that a lot of people have less than they think they do. And what's more, it is also my opinion that a lot of people have heavily unbalanced stores. because the carbohydrates are much cheaper and easier to stack up than the proteins in the fats which are more expensive and have tougher storage, lifetime type problems. Certainly the first thing you want to do is to stack up the carbohydrates, the wheat, the oats, that sort of stuff, but you do need to have a balance. We write the spreadsheet with the intention of making it more feasible for people to do some calculations and see where they stand. Anybody can throw together a spreadsheet and you're certainly encouraged to do so if that's your inclination. The first sheet of my spreadsheet is very conventional in that regard. It's just got fields for the name of the item, the quantity, the numbers, the weights, storage location, all that sort of good stuff. all the usual things. And if you select a range of them, you can sort. So you can sort by location or sort by name of the object. All of the usual spreadsheet functions. Where things become more interesting is when you start doing some data massage In this spreadsheet it contains macros. You do have to enable macros. If you get the spreadsheet only from a reputable source, do enable macros. They are written in the spreadsheet's version of BASIC. It is not beautiful code. There's a lot of copy and paste in there as to sort of quick and dirty stuff, but it does work properly. What it does is it performs some functions, it lets you enter weights in pounds or ounces or kilograms or what have you and uses those consistently. We also do a few cute things like it will convert volume measures of some items such as beans, rice, wheat and so on can be measured in liters or gallons and it will convert those to weight as well because it has an idea of the density of those materials. But then it moves on to additional sheets in the spreadsheet and perform some calculations. It adds up the fats, proteins and carbs of each of the foods that it knows about. It doesn't know about every food on the planet of course, but it knows about quite a number of the more western diet. It has those on the next to final page and shows you what you have in terms of men of those three categories. It is beyond the scope of a mere mortal to try to do a vitamin and minerals breakdown and those would not be reliable anyway. Who knows exactly what is in an awful lot of the packaged and prepared foods for instance that we have available. But at least this gives you a rough cut decision in the idea. Just saying amen. I mean you're in the right path. Keep on talking about that spreadsheet. Let us know where we can get it because we want to get away from these processed foods, these poisonous foods. There's a lot of the poisonous foods in the spreadsheet too. If you buy so and so's canned meat product, if you buy spam and equivalent, that's in the spreadsheet. If you have sacks of pollute, that's in the spreadsheet. I try to cover the range of what we are going to do. We would like to have perfect foods but it's also more important to have something and then the second stage is to try to have something good. I can go in at greater length. I have watched two people in America starve to death and it is nasty. I promise you it is a nasty, nasty by all way to go. I just wanted to say that our enemies will get what they deserve in the end. Thank you so much BK for what you're doing for us. All of us out here that are listening, appreciate it. I think a lot of people's food stores will be right on proteins, probably right on fats strangely enough. We get right down a lot in the process about, oh, reduce fats, reduce fats, and encouraged to buy products that are called yogurt that are really gelatin and have essence of seaweed in there to try to create synthetic textures and so on and so forth. Fats are very, very important. and critical in the diet. So this thing has some settings for a recommended mix of proteins, carbs and fats and suggests how you should do that. It will not give more planning. This is beyond the tease and be available energies but it is a tool to be used. It is available at Indiana Freedom Talk Radio, 6th Archive site. listed right there as BK Spreadsheet. It is written in Open Office Spreadsheet from there. So you can get openoffice.org for $0.00 and $0.00 and then you can go to Spike's archive site and get the spreadsheet for $0.00 and $0.00. and proceed from there. It is freely distributable. There is a little bit of documentation on the final page saying you can distribute this for as long as you don't remove the attributions and so on. I throw in a plug for something like that, podcasts and things of that sort. But beyond that, it is made available at no cost to anybody and distribution is encouraged. So if you have some fancier tool, by all means use it. But if you do not, that will get you up and running. You can run it on any Windows Linux machine because OpenOffice is available for all of those platforms and costs nothing, costs zero dollars. You have to have an internet connection or a buddy with an internet, but aside from that you're cooking. So, comments. Now the big thing is again take advantage of this. Print a model out in physical form. Put that on a clipboard. Set that up with your registry, your system that you're going to actually manage. What I personally have talked about before, grab one of these $10 laptops or an older computer. You've already got relegated. Maybe you put it in the closet, pull it out, make that your manager for your inventory. If you're going to do something like this, commit it to specifically dealing with your logistics support across the board. It's not that difficult to introduce the program and then you can also modify it accordingly or actually create one or two different streams of the same basic format but handling specific elements of your logistic train. Something taken into consideration too because there are a number of other issues, ammunition, material support in terms of hardware. And, needless to say, our food production, both food production and processing, and purchasing from existing inventories. The one thing that's going to be a shift is actually managing and calculating new production when you get into your own production of food stuff is knowing what your volumes are. One of the things that changes there if you're going to dry pack food or dry bulk food when you produce out of the garden. You're going to dry it and pack it. You'll see different densities with regard to how much is fitting in depending on what you're doing. If you're doing wet packing, volume and weight. If you're doing dry foods but you're vacuum packing using jars, which a lot of people do, Remember that there are variations in weight, variations in actual volume. The other issue is of course time in production for use. I do dried apples, dried mushrooms on a massive scale. I get bushels of apples and I hate to see them go to waste. In fact, nothing goes to waste. If it gets bad or it's going bad, carve off the stuff that's bad. I've got the goats and the animals, they eat it. Nothing goes to waste. That's how your private little five acre farm should be running. Everything feeds something else. If it goes bad, it doesn't go bad. It's actually just going back into the system. With regard to processing, remember too, you even want to include storage containers. One of the things that, phase one is we're going to take advantage of industrial technology as it exists. But remember, there's going to come a point where you're going to start losing that techno edge and you're going to have to start switching over to more archaic methods. But you still need to keep track of your inventories. You're still going to have to pay attention and start to replace or replenish in other ways, taking advantage of the glass and waxes and other techniques we've talked about. You're still going to want to manage your food inventory because you need to get to a certain level for each year of cyclic use. That's what Quartermasters do. It's one of the things, no matter what it is, they integrate and they know barrel weights, they know bucket weights, they know volume production, they know turnaround time with processing if it's dried foods. Remember you've got to calculate water rehydration, all those things. So water storage has to increase as you go to dried products. Something else everybody needs to take into consideration. And water purification and water purity in your storage system is an issue. Remember that. In the future, it's going to be tougher. Because again, you're going to have to work more with a lot of the improvised processes we've talked about. You need to keep track of that. We don't need to see contamination. We don't want to see illness. Well, to do that, we have to maintain standards. Those standards are established now with your logistics systems in place and looking forward to the issues you may have to where you have to adapt these other technologies. Go ahead, BK, please. In other topical activities, this is weekly type stuff that will be a little bit aged next week, so I'll slip it in now. One of the things that's kind of interesting is it's just come out. and is being ignored by the Western corporate press is Ukraine related. But it turns out the Russians or the Ukrainian police or what have you have their own capabilities in breaking telephone calls and monitoring things and so on. They have released audio and a transcript of a diplomatic phone call. It turns out that it is well known in diplomatic circles that the snipers who were firing on police were also firing on the protesters. They were the same snipers. There's basically one burst of that activity lasted for a few hours at a critical point. It could not have been claimed better. Apparently, while Yanukovych was meeting with opposition leaders, it was when these snipers went to work, opened fire on both the protesters and forces to place on the ground. So, the rioted the police who fled in disarray triggered rioting among the protesters and then ultra-nationalists were right-wearing a lot of other terrorists, but basically the western hired faction moved in with a molotov since they had been burning key out and the whole thing tipped over. But apparently, according to the chief physician who was there treating casualties from both sides, handwriting samples that were collected, probably from sniper's little diagrams, and the bullets as well were identical in both the protester and government casualties probably brought in some mercenaries to do these sniping. you know, more dirty business or being revealed I guess and as usual, a bureaucratic free western press. Remember we've talked about guys, you step in the middle of a crowd, of a unit, you fire in the back of one guy, fire to the face of the other, step back into the brush and watch to see where the bullets fly. Yeah, right, right, right. We shoot at people, we shoot at people for, you know, for half an hour, not realizing they're firing on their own people. And in this case, a variation on the theme. There are YouTube's posts that if you want to go hunting that show some of the footage of the government forces taking fire and it demonstrates that the bullets are not going through their shields, they are going into their backs and basically being fired from the same positions as the cameraman who are obviously in western pairs. It's becoming more and more obvious that it's like the dancing Israelis that were dressed as Arab. Wait a minute. There was a base story here where the Mossad was bragging about and the Israelis were bragging about all these people they pushed in there. While they had already been in the Israeli army and they were kind of just going up there to participate and have some fun. They could not possibly have been, have to be anybody but those characters. And by the way... I'm just inclined to think that there's actually a really person on the ground doing the shooting because some of the shooting was rather poor quality. I was relatively high on the face but they tend to be good shots. Yeah, but you're not that good. My problem is, again, they lament about when they get captured, the whole group gets captured like in Jordan, where they mucked up the entire operation and have to be traded back for 100 Jordanians so that they can then undergo psychiatric evaluation because all the poor little oil boys, they got beaten by the locals because they got caught right in the middle of their well-attempted assassination. So, I think it's one of those things where again, they're not perfect and most of it is propaganda. These characters are, you know, that's one thing about these characters. It's been propaganda for years. I used to buy, you know, everybody said, well, buy the Israeli stuff. You know what? I've bought the Israeli stuff. 99.9% of it is just absolute crap. It's purely propaganda. And the same is true of their operatives. When they're in the field, yeah, they've got some murders. We've got some really good murderers. The Russians have some really good murderers. Everybody does. But there's a whole bunch of the rank and file, especially, again, as the old murders get old. The spring chickens have to get in there and do something sometime. Plus they're stretched out thin. They've been killing people in Georgia, killing people in Syria. Now they've got to kill people in Ukraine. If nothing else, let's put it this way, we do know that they do buy mercenaries. The Chechen mercenaries seem to be readily available for a lot of work, don't they? Well, any population, no matter what population you look at, there are going to be a lot of people who mean well and there are some hard-blowed stinkers. It doesn't matter what you are looking at the Soviet Union. You can look at Nazi Germany and a lot of the German people with perfectly well-meaning, decent people that weren't behind the rampage and so on and so forth. So, no matter how rotten the regime may be, you have to conceal your dirtiest deeds from the bulk of the population to have a limited pool of sociopaths and creeps to draw from. So, you can't look at a country and say, oh, there are x-men and millions of people, that means half of them are skilled assassins and so on, it's not. There's always a small fraction, no matter how large the country, no matter how rotten it is, become So, hmm, there's always a smell of food, bad guys. Right, and there's some talk that as a result of all this diplomatic stuff Russia and the... or stop ammunition shipments to the US. Well, I think that's quite possible not because Putin or Russia thinks that getting so somehow going to inconvenience the US federal government. If I were on the Russian side, I wouldn't be shipping anything more to the US because the US has a history of snatching your bank accounts and seizing the monies. So I would stop shipments just because I wouldn't trust a US controlled banking system to repay its bills. Well, that and just the idea that like we said earlier in the day, the bottom line is, who says the Russians are the ones that block it anyway? Well, Bummer has already stated and bragged on carry on, you know, beyond a shadow of a doubt unconditionally that he was going to be using the magic pen. And one of the things we've talked about that they've done in the past is harassed, you know, the imports. So they could, with the controlled media being the way it is, what they've thrown out there and what in reality is happening, two different things, they're almost the opposite to begin with. The big thing with the Ukraine is as much as anything, the ship sunk, there's nothing going to fix it. Right off the bat, a greaser banker slid sideways right into the catbird seat and that tells you the ship is done. They're cooked. The only thing now is how quickly they're going to steal it. As they've pointed out, they're already going to cut the pensions in half immediately, which, well, that should be a surprise. The thing that I'm waiting for is when they tell us next year that we need to send food to the Ukrainians because the poor Ukrainians are starving or hungry now. They're all adequately diverted instantly. Yeah, and again, and cold day in hell, I'm sending anything in that direction. But also again, it's the idea that trying desperately to get everybody into whatever kind of shooting war here. There are three different options for how they'll play it out, but all of them pretty much look to be the same unless somebody's really stupid and I don't think any of them are. All the bravado and all the noise is being made from the whip up, you know, the stir the pot up press. In reality, the Russians are treating this exactly the way they did the Georgian campaign. They're moving intelligently. There's nothing that they're doing that isn't in the contract somewhere, so there's nothing they can say there. By the time they're done, all they do is then expand their lungs a little bit. They consolidate with minimal force the areas they need to control. and then they wait to see what happens and if you want to proceed from there, well, they're pretty well ready with the rest of their assets uncompromised. Yeah, our response is pretty much a lot of screeching and wailing and beating of the breast and nothing much else. You know, what does a pre-teen girl do when she's mad at you? Well, I'm not going to talk to you anymore. Well, that's about what, you know, Bobo can manage this. So that's what's going on. And our process. just operating as a government now, at least nowadays, it doesn't even pretend to try to be reporting news and real information. I can't even think of who, well again, as a side bar on this, one of the things that I think is fascinating is the Russians are going to get what they want, which, you know, minimally. But on the eastern end of the western end of Europe, the western end of Ukraine, that area right now is already in turmoil. It has been beat to snout with the EU already raping Romania, Bulgaria. They are into a disaster situation. Ukraine, for all they are yapping about, the money problems they are having. All they are doing is looking at raw materials pull. So one of the things that is going to happen is A, just like they just said by April, they are going to cut everybody's pensions in half. They are now openly talking about that and everybody is giving that the raw raw like that is something good. If you are the person who just got the resources cut in half, it is the old story of heating and eating. The only thing that is going to save that for one season is we are coming out of the heating season. And that's why they also said, well we don't need the Russian oil, really. Well then apparently they're going to stop all manufacturing. They're going to stop all hard metal processing because all of those processes require gas or electricity generated with hydro or gas or whatever you're doing. So they need power. Now, unless all of a sudden like I said, and I think most likely this is the case, within less than six months to two years, they'll have the Ukraine stripped of all its industrial potential just like they did with Romania. Well, they'll do that as much as they can. The industry in the agriculture is concentrated in the southern and eastern sections that are more under the... Right. What they've got left is, yeah, the Crimea is under the control of the Russians where the Russians want it. And the rest, and in fact even there, one of the things about the Crimea that everybody keeps going while it's in Russian territory, it's also an isolated location. It's a bad place to fight. It's like fighting for Sicily. in the Italian campaign, World War II. You want to maintain control over it, but you don't want to spend so much resource that everybody gets stuck in a position where they can't be pulled back. So you're seeing a very regulated amount of force, diamond cut into the area. The other thing is that the bow-bell is up there making his threats and saying, well, we might use sanctions and so on. Basically he is saying, well, the US is going to tell the Europeans to not use any more energy. The Europeans are behind this whole thing. Their goal is to plunder the Ukraine, to profit. They might jump on board and give a certain amount of lip service to that. But the simple physics and reality of things is they're getting around gas from Russia. cooking with solar ovens or something like that and bicycling to work. There's not a whole lot of stopping the consumption of oil that's possible. Some of our guys have gone as far as to say, gee, now all of this stuff, Putin's starting to look like a good guy. I would not go so far as to say that Putin's looking like a good guy. There aren't any good guys in this. Remember he is KGB double-C. Well, I will say one thing. Putin is looking like, well, Putin is straight, competent, and operating on behalf of his own country, which is exactly the opposite of what we have in the United States. Exactly. Then there are the other players in between the EU and they have their agenda. Like I said, it's what Washington talked about before. This is a war on the continent. It does not concern us. It is being made. They are trying to drag us into it. But in reality, as Washington pointed out time again, we have no interest nor need to be involved in the wars on the continent. Whenever you see them refer to the continent, what they are talking about is Europe. And this is something again that was warned about time and time again. There were discussions. In fact, the references were constantly to how we are separate from. This is what Washington wrote extensively. Jefferson talked about extensively. Adams talked about extensively. And look, if you notice, they're trying desperately to drag us into this fiasco. We have a panty waste to begin with who has a very daring, he doesn't even have an agenda because he's not in charge. He is a teleprompter meat puppet who has somebody else's tentacle up as ours. So everything that he is doing has to do with creating a particular play acting condition, but it is not relevant to what is transpiring. The big issue is who is going to get what chunk of the piece of real estate, who is going to end up with the people who need to be fed, and who are going to get hammered with regard to their economic structure, which was already questionable. But at least they were receiving support to a degree either from the Russians and from the EU, and everybody was vying to see who could buy the babies. Well, that game is done. Now it's basically they're giving up the spoils and then going for the wealth as quickly as they can with hopefully nobody catching on to what's going on. That's where we are at this point in time. Most likely we're going to see east-west Ukraine. East Ukraine will eventually just simply become part of the Soviet part of the Russian system again. It already has been. There are all kinds of agreements, something that everybody finally acknowledged. The Russians are authorized to have so many tens of thousands of troops in the Crimea and there's nothing anybody can say about it. They just haven't had them there. So, guess what? Under these contracts, including the specialized contracts with China, all these other agreements everybody was so happy about and sitting on the ground. Remember when they were doing all the sitting on the ground picnic BS like we were all kids? BK, remember that back in the 90s? That was the stuff that they did here. They did it in Ukraine, they did it over here in the US where everybody was sitting on the ground and they had a blanket down and the generals were all like kids and they were blowing stuff up like missiles and stuff. And Warren Fuzzy, well they signed all kinds of contracts during those periods guys. All those contracts are still in the, nobody voided them out. These are obligations, commitments to expenditures, commitments to manpower and fighting force on the ground. It's just everybody kind of went, oh, lord, and just ignored it for a while. Now all of a sudden everybody is laying these pieces of paper down and going, well, by the way, it says this, so you really can't say anything to me. That's really what they're PO'd about as much as anything. Tell you what, real quick, before we go any farther though. Ed brought up a guy called gobletquidation.com. I haven't really mentioned this BK, but we do have a couple of friends who do hit the auctions for medical supplies. There's a lot of stuff. If you go to these auctions, the paddle board auctions, there's a lot of stuff that is there that you can get for free. Does everybody understand that? If you can get to the medical auctions, not the ones that are necessarily government, but they're business companies, suppliers going out of business, if something is an odd palette of, or is like an open container, or a partially open container, or maybe say part of six cases, but one box is out of the end, guys, they leave that stuff behind. You can fill a truck up with medical supplies. Nothing wrong with any of it. The stuff individually is sealed, packaged, whatever. But I would highly recommend it. In fact, I was going to talk to one of our friends who will be listening to this program tomorrow in the archives. I was going to talk to one of our friends about perhaps even coming up and explaining to everybody how to do this because you go to the auctions, you pay attention at the end of the auction, these guys will be loading their trucks up and loading everything up. Well, they just leave stuff in the pallets. Regular auctions, this happens all the time. We used to get cases of mason jars for free because somebody wants something that was in this auction lot, but there would be cases of mason jars with it. Well, nobody wanted the mason jars. Now everybody is fighting over the mason jars. But why would Phil truckloads up with mason jars? Truckloads, you know, three-quarter ton trucks, boxes full of mason jars. Well, the same is true with medical support. Now the reason I bring it up is because one of the things that's showing up at Fort Bragg. Now this happens every once in a while. Back when Desert Dust 1 ended there were blocks of stuff, like the size of city blocks, piles of stuff that went for nothing. Right now there are containers, transport cans and containers. These are plastic. They are airtight, multi-dog. There are many different sizes. You may want to check out what is available both there and in Lockburn and BK even out by you over there towards Missouri or over in Missouri and Oklahoma. These containers are going fairly cheap. The average bid seems to be about $90 to get the lot. Usually it is anywhere from 10 to 20 to 30 of these. Transport containers are all the same size. They have multiple dogs. They have multiple carry handles. Any one of these containers is worth $90. But the average bid, like right now there are a couple of them that are up and they are closing probably tonight or tomorrow morning or tomorrow afternoon, forgive me, $90 to $95. I've been watching these for quite some time. That's the average bid. Pelican cases, medical transport cans that are brand new that have the shelves on the inside. For our friends listening in the Carolinas, Fort Bragg is of course not that far away because it's in your neck of the woods right there in North Carolina. A bunch of this stuff is piled up there right now. Again, it's the early part of the spring. Money is soft. There are not as many people bidding on stuff this time of year as part of the cycle. So you probably can make some pretty good deals. They've got, for instance, at Fort Bragg, they've got 15 of the Pelican 1400 or equivalent cases, 11x13x6. That lot comes up in 20 days. They've got a big pile of really nice, what these are, specialized containers, 40x28x25BK, and these are nice. These are the plastic equivalent to the aluminum ones we used to get, the Pelican cans that were this big. And again, this is at Fort Bragg. Where you go to find out what they've got, you would think it would be in the container section, but the container section never seems to have these. Where you need to look is in the scrap section. Non-metallic scrap, and then go to plastics. You would think these would be in the containers, but they are not. Instead, they are in the non-metallic scrap. That is where you go in the primary category. Then you go over to plastics and there is also rubber scrap. When you go to the plastic scrap, you will see all the cool computer stuff and everything else there. But if you scroll down, oh look at all these containers. Warner-Robbins, Georgia, New York, Fort Bragg, Oklahoma City. Fort Lost Woods misery. There's a number of mechanicsburg, PA. By the way, a bunch of medical supplies coming through, for instance bed pads, things like that. So go to Gov Liquidation, check it out. If it's near you, you don't have to drive because when you go to Gov Liquidation, they do photo essays of all this stuff so you can see exactly what we're talking about. You can decide if you even want to bother with it or not. Right now they've got thousands. I don't know what it is BK they've got. hundreds of rolls of plastic sheeting, 48 inches in width, so many thousand feet per roll. It's located mostly in Lochburn, but it's also on your side of the Mississippi too. I don't know what the application was for this. I'm going to try to find out. Anyway. I think you may need a forklift or something to handle it. Oh yes. Well, at least you can. You can forklift it on the dock and then you have to get it off over when you get to where you're going. But yeah, it would be best to have cargo handling for the heavy, heavy stuff. The containers are man-handleable. They're man-portable. They're designed to be man-portable and they're empty. They're containers to put all this stuff in that everybody's been collecting and convenient for tactical support. So, just something to consider there. Again, that's govliquidation.com, then go to scrap, and then go to plastic and rubber scrap. And for our friends back there in back east in the Carolinas, in Fort Bragg, North Carolina has a pile of this stuff, and it's been going for a very reasonable price. You can also do a history on that type of subject, and you'll get the bids on similar lots so you can see what the average bid has been. So you don't have to guess where to probably go with the higher bid and when to do it to catch everybody off guard. Be kidding me else before we go, sir, because we're at the top. There are a few things but really really quickly take a look at surplustraders.net and search on A.A. You will find for $1.38 there is a NiCad battery pack available for AA batteries in the pack and the pack is going for $1.38. We've only got 100 of them or so of that particular item. and NICADs only run 1.2 volts so they're not suitable for everything. But, you know, buck 38 for four NICADs. You know, search around and you may find other things on that site that you like too. And you have one more thing? That was it. Okay. Very good. Check with the facility coordinator. They don't have any more room. I know we've got people coming in tonight still. They're going to be rerouted to a secondary location. Our friends from Connecticut, which are with apparently the 4th Brigade, they are going to be there for the weekend. They're going to be, of course, briefing everybody on the situation in Connecticut, and they'll be going to Ohio next. So our friends down there are expecting them. God bless the Republic. Bless the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the march for a day and night. Well, I'll tell you what, guys. You be careful, pay attention on the road. 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